Ammasso Rosso Sicilia Barone DOC
KES7,630
The Ammasso Rosso Sicilia by Barone Montalto appears in a bright crimson. This red wine has an opulent and at the same time gently balanced bouquet that contains ripe berry fruits such as blackcurrants, blueberries, raspberries and also nuances of cherry jam. Candied notes and roasted sounds are added
On the palate, the Ammasso by Barone Montalto is wonderfully tasty and sensual. Delicate melting and round tannins make this cuvée from Sicily a special experience. An elegant and remarkably powerful wine.
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